CN1536976A - Surgica instrument and method for treating female urinary incontinence - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention relates to a surgical instrument and a method for treating female urinary incontinence. The instrument comprises a handle mechanism and one or two curved needle-like elements which are connected at opposite ends of the tape, which is implanted into the body. These elements can be connected one at the time with the handle and are intended to pass into the body via the vagina, each needle-like element being dimensioned to extend from the inside of the vaginal wall, under the pubic bone and to the outside of the abdominal wall. When practicing the method he tape is passed into the body via the vagina first at one end and then at the other end at one side and the other, respectively, of the urethra to form a loop around urethra, located between urethra and the vaginal wall. The tape is extended under the pubis and through the abdominal wall and adjusted. The tape ends are cut at the abdominal wall, and the tape is left implanted in the body.
Description
The cross reference of related application
The application is that the application number of on July 27th, 1998 application is the continuation application of 09/051,311 common unsettled U. S. application, and this pending application is 371 sections of applications of PCT/SE96/01269.At this with reference to having quoted the full content that application number is 09/051,311 patent application.
Technical field
The application relates to medical equipment and the method that a treatment female incontinence promptly loses the control ability of urinating.
Background technology
Urinary incontinence may be to cause with the tissue of pelvic muscle and pubis or the function generation defective of ligament owing to connecting vaginal wall.
U. S. application No.5,112,344 disclose and a kind ofly need not open abdominal part and treat the method for female incontinence, and this method needs secular hospital care.This method is with the muscular tissue of a belt around urethra either side in the abdominal part, and it is implanted vaginal wall and covers in the soft tissue between the Suprapubic stomach wall, and the end of belt extends into vagina.This belt indwelling impels fibrous tissue growth around it in vivo, and described scar tissue plays the effect of supporting ligament in the soft tissue.After above-mentioned scar tissue has grown up to, again this belt is taken out in body, this need pass through about bimestrial time.
Owing to the outofkilter of organizing between vaginal wall and the stomach wall, fibrous tissue can not fully be grown, thereby above-mentioned surgical outcome is not necessarily always satisfactory.
Summary of the invention
The purpose of this invention is to provide the improved and surgical operation simplified, this operation purpose be to recover to urinate control ability and have quite good prognosis effect.
The invention provides the medical equipment of the above mentioned female incontinence of a treatment to achieve these goals, this apparatus comprises a loop bar, one is positioned at the handle of described loop bar one end, one forever implants and is looped around periurethral belt, two needle bent linear elements that are connected the belt opposite end separately, with be positioned at be used on described loop bar and each described element can change element is connected the device of the loop bar of the other end, be suitable for bent back ends part outside vaginal wall inner surface extend past pubis the place ahead arrives stomach wall thereby form a size at the described other end.
The present invention also provides a kind of method for the treatment of female incontinence, this method may further comprise the steps: an end and the other end of a belt are successively penetrated in the body by vagina, and respectively an end of belt is penetrated from urethra one side, thereby the other end is penetrated from the other opposite side of urethra form a ring around urethra then, this ring is between urethra and vaginal wall, described belt is extended through down stomach wall from pubis the place ahead, the end of belt passes outside the stomach wall, adjust belt, and the belt indwelling is implanted.Preferably, this belt forever stays in the body as artificial ligament, plays to strengthen the urinate effect of control ability of organized renewing, and/or reaches described reinforced effects by the growth of fibrous tissue.
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The present invention will do more detailed description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, and accompanying drawing discloses according to the specific embodiment of medical equipment of the present invention and used some operating procedures that this medical equipment is realized method of the present invention.
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Fig. 1 is the front view of an embodiment of this medical equipment.
Fig. 2 is the vertical view of medical equipment shown in Figure 1.
Fig. 3 is the cutaway view of the local axostylus axostyle of amplification of this apparatus coupling part of being used for an additional detachable block to the cross section.
Fig. 4 to Figure 11 describes is some operating procedures that the medical equipment of application drawing 1 is realized method of the present invention.
Figure 12 is the front view of one second preferred embodiment of this medical equipment.
Figure 13 is the vertical view of medical equipment shown in Figure 12.
Figure 14 is wherein a pin and belt and be connected the decomposition side view of the shrinkage hose of described pin.
Figure 15 is the side view that belt connects the pin shown in Figure 14.
Figure 16 is that the local axostylus axostyle of improved amplification of part of the detachable needle shown in connection Figure 14 and 15 of this apparatus is to cross-sectional view.
Figure 17 is two pins are connected the belt of two pins with one a side view.
The specific embodiment
Before describing the present invention in detail, should be noted that the present invention is not limited in described concrete structure of drawing and description and structural grouping among the application, because these illustrative embodiment of the present invention may be embodied as other embodiment or combine with other embodiment, or it is changed and revise, thereby multiple implementation can be arranged.In addition, unless otherwise indicated, term of Cai Yonging and wording are to be used for describing the illustrative embodiment of the present invention here.
The invention discloses apparatus and the method for a kind of SUI of treatment.Belt passes pelvic tissue and is retained in below the urethra, supports frenulum thereby form one.Thereby the structure that is beneficial to tissue growth that has of this belt is impelled the tissue that newly bears in order to the support urethra.When abdominal part was under pressure, for example in the cough and the process of sneeze, this belt was that urethra provides support, and made it to remain closed and prevented urine outflow out of control.
The medical equipment of Fig. 1 to 3 comprises a cylindrical tube loop bar 10, and its end has one handle 11, is formed on the wing 12 and an opening 13 that two horizontal directions are stretched out relatively on this handle 11.The other end at this loop bar has a sleeve pipe 14, and this sleeve portion entangles this loop bar and welds or brazing with this loop bar, and this telescopic part is stretched out from the described other end of this loop bar.One columned axostylus axostyle 15 rotatable being installed in the loop bar also can be rotated these axostylus axostyles by hand by a knob 16 with axial lines, and this knob is installed in an end of axostylus axostyle and is contained in the opening 13.The other end of this axostylus axostyle is the columnar component 17 of an external diameter less than this axostylus axostyle, it has externally threaded parts 18 and combines with one, one has more, and the slick end component 19 of minor diameter combines with screwed part 18, and end component 19 forms a guide pin at the other end of described axostylus axostyle.Parts 18 and 19 are contained in and stretch out in the outer sleeve pipe 14 of loop bar, and a flange 20 also to stretch out loop bar outer and be contained in the described parts.
Above-mentioned medical equipment can repeatedly use, thereby should be made by material that can stand autoclaving such as rustless steel etc.
This medical equipment also comprises an interchangeable and replaceable element 21, is called pin.The parts of shape always 21 ' on one end of this pin link with loop bar, and the other end fully extends to form a semicircle, and its free end can pass from the pubis below by per vaginam interior opening.This needle set has circular cross section and outer surface slick, that be preferably polishing.It as shown is taper shape at formation one needle point 22 that is tapered towards the free end direction, or facet shape, but it also can be a blunt end and have a cross-section crop.The practical application of above-mentioned medical equipment shows that best is conical needle point.This replaceable pin should by with the various plastics of tissue compatible, as Merlon, or iron and steel or similar material are made.
For pin 21 is connected with loop bar 10, this pin has an axial blind hole that extends from this end surface at an end of the straight shape parts 21 ' that are contained in sleeve pipe 14 of described formation, and described hole has threaded portion 23 and contains a thinner column part 24 in the hole.When driving axostylus axostyle 15 rotations by manual rotary knob 16, to be used for pin 21 is installed in the threaded portion 23 of the threaded portion 18 screw-in blind holes on the medical equipment remainder, make that what the size of guide pin 19 was suitable for leading was contained in the described column part 24 when the end surface of loop bar and pin closely forced together.This pin is imported into the predetermined rotational positions of relative this loop bar; It meet at right angles with respect to the plane of handle 11 and, guarantee this position of rotation by a notch 25 that the flange on the loop bar 20 is contained in the pin outer surface.
Can not form screw thread on the part 23 of pin 21 but make such size, promptly the threaded portion 18 of axostylus axostyle 15 can cut out respective threads on pin when pin screws in axostylus axostyle 15.
Promptly form a rigid element when two parts with this medical equipment are screwed in a time-out in the manner described above, when using this rigid element, can carry out point-device control by handle 11 according to method of the present invention.
When the method according to this invention practical operation, as shown in Figure 4, two pin 21A among the described embodiment and 21B can be connected the two ends of a belt.The end of this belt can be bonded on the pin but also can be connected with pin by belt being passed a hole 27 shown in Figure 3, this hole is positioned at the position of closing on the end that links to each other with loop bar on the pin, maybe the end of this belt is connected on the pin by supersonic welding or makes it to incorporate on the pin that plastic material makes by the jet moulding baking to realize connecting.
As shown in Figure 4, when the operation of implanting this belt began, a pin 21A was installed on the loop bar 10, and what another root pin 21B was lax hangs down on belt 26.In another embodiment, as the applying date is the common unsettled U. S. application No.09/521 on March 9th, 2000, described in 801, the full content of this application is incorporated herein by reference, and can only use a pin thereby pin 21 can comprise quick connection and provision for disengagement.
The schematic underbelly relevant portion of women of expressing of Fig. 4 to 11, vagina is labeled as 28, and bladder is labeled as 29, and urethra is 30, and pubis is 31, stomach wall is 32.
Fig. 4 has described the first step of belt 26 implant surgeries, comprise and use pin 21A to pass vaginal wall, wherein for the first time form otch one on described wall, continue to penetrate the soft tissue on urethra 30 1 sides then, this pin passes stomach wall 32 down in the place near the downside of pubis 31 as shown in Figure 5 subsequently.Can on stomach wall, be pre-formed and be used for a kerf that this pin passes stomach wall, if but this pin is enough sharp keen can fully to penetrate stomach wall from the stomach wall inboard and deposit otch in the outer surface formation one of stomach wall.
As shown in Figure 6, make by knob 16 rotary shafts 15 and outward winding in the threaded portion 23 of axostylus axostyle threaded portion 18 from pin 21A this moment, the loop bar of this apparatus is taken off from pin 21A.Subsequently as shown in Figure 7, thus using gripping mechanism that pin 21A is extracted out from stomach wall makes belt 26 penetrate and pass tissue.
As shown in Figure 8, be installed in another root pin 21B on the loop bar this moment, passes the opposite side soft tissue on urethra 30 sides then by the otch in the vaginal wall.As shown in Figure 9, pin 21B pubis 31 below by and pass stomach wall, subsequently, as shown in figure 10,21B pulls down from loop bar with pin, and extracts out from stomach wall, its operating process is identical with pin 21A.
This moment, belt 26 was located in the both sides of urethra 30, and forms one as shown in figure 11 around urethra and the loop between urethra and vaginal wall as shown in figure 10.Cut off belt subsequently and be exposed at the outer remainder of stomach wall.Thereby belt 26 is just kept somewhere as an implant and is formed an artificial ligament in vivo and to provide required support to prevent urinary incontinence for urethra.
In the specific embodiment shown in Figure 12 to 17, the end portion 14 ' of sleeve pipe 14 is evened up from relative both sides and is made the cross section of described end portion be non-circular, the straight shape part 21 ' that is positioned at pin 21 and loop bar 10 banded ends is columned but the outer end portion of described part 21 ' is milled into plane 21 ", this plane 21 " extend out and be contained in the sleeve portion 14 ' from the end of the vicinity of pin.The collar tube sub-assembly 14 ' of non-circular shape and have plane 21 " and the end portion that can be fitted into the pin in the sleeve pipe 14 ' predetermined rotational positions that can guarantee this pin meet at right angles with respect to the plane of loop bar and handle 11.Have plane 21 " the end portion of pin be connected on the needle body by a tapered segment 33, this tapered segment is tapered towards flange 33 ' direction.
In a preferred embodiment, belt comprises a sieve or a net that forms the hole of 1mm size.These holes make can grow into belt and belt is fixed on the surrounding tissue of fibroblast.A kind of material that is suitable for belt is FROLENE , and a kind of thickness is the polypropylene woven net of 0.7mm, by the Ethiconcr company production of New Jersey.This material is checked and approved through U.S. FDA and be can be used for implant into body.
The belt that another kind can be used for method of the present invention can and can be that the sort of process material short or that the long term can be absorbed is fully made than the more tight of above-mentioned belt braiding.Thereby the stimulation by belt causes the ability that the control of fibroblast proliferation recovery organization is urinated.
The material of belt can have the coating of the material of a stimulation fibroblast, for example a kind of derivatives of enamel matrix.
The width of mesh grid (belt) preferably is approximately 10mm and is loaded in the thin pe sheath 34, this sheath be flat and with have and the essentially identical width of belt, but in Figure 14 in order to represent the clear and overweening difference of width between them.The length of mesh grid is approximately 400mm.Mesh grid and sheath can by shown in two row, 35 pin stitching thread interconnect, but this is not essential.The end of sheath shrinks rubber hose 36 by one and is connected with the tapered segment 33 of pin, and this flexible pipe 36 extends and the tapered segment 33 of covering pin and the column part 221 of covering pin partly from flange 331.The surperficial embedding basic at the flange place and pin of this shrinkage hose is flat.Adapt in this way knitmesh just can safety attached on the pin, if desired, can also again sheath be bonded on the part 33.
The most primary purpose of sheath 34 is to make mesh grid in said method, just when the end of mesh grid when vaginal wall is pulled to abdominal skin, can insert smoothly, and avoid the Roughen Edges of mesh grid to stimulate or destroy tissue.
When belt has been in correct position as the frenulum around urethra, can remove pe sheath.The removal of sheath for convenience can be in longitudinal center's chain-dotted line position punching as shown in Figure 17 of sheath.Apply pulling force respectively to exposing external sheath end, at the effect lower jacket of pulling force at the punch position dimidiation and be drawn out of external.Optionally situation is, sheath can be made two parts, and its longitudinal center in mesh grid overlaps each other rather than interconnects.
The purpose of pe sheath still in the process that mesh grid is installed on the pin, before the operation neutralization insert in the process of human body and protect mesh grid.
The longitudinal center of belt and sheath should as shown in figure 17, make the doctor can be easy in operation process know when mesh grid is in about the symmetric position of urethra by a tangible colour-coded 38 as indication.
Can obviously find out from foregoing,, under the situation that does not deviate from the spirit and scope of the present invention, can carry out various deformation it though particular form of the present invention is illustrated and describes.Therefore, foregoing is not a limitation of the present invention, will limit the present invention in claim subsequently.
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1. a medical equipment that is used for the treatment of female incontinence comprises:
(a) an implantation women hypogastric region is the belt that urethra provides support; With
(b) a needle bent linear element that has a near-end and a far-end and can be connected with this belt, the size of this needle member is suitable for belt one opening from vaginal wall is passed, and also passes stomach wall through the pubis below.
2. medical equipment as claimed in claim 1, wherein said needle member is bent to semicircle basically.
3. medical equipment as claimed in claim 1, wherein said needle member is tapered towards end direction.
4. medical equipment as claimed in claim 1, wherein belt is porous, is suitable for fibroblast and grows therein.
5. medical equipment as claimed in claim 1, wherein belt scribbles the raw material that fibroblast is had stimulation.
6. medical equipment as claimed in claim 1 comprises that also one wraps up the thin plastic sheath of belt.
7. medical equipment as claimed in claim 6, wherein said sheath is made by polyethylene.
8. medical equipment as claimed in claim 6, wherein sheath has a perforation line at its longitudinal center place.
9. medical equipment as claimed in claim 6, wherein sheath comprises two in double overlapped part of adjacent end.
10. medical equipment as claimed in claim 6, wherein sheath has a visible marking in its longitudinal center
One forever implants and around the belt of urethra,
Two needle bent linear elements, the end of each element be connected with the other end with an end of described belt respectively and
Be positioned at and be used on described loop bar and each described element dismountable element being connected the device of the other end of loop bar, be suitable for extending across the pubis back and arrive bent back ends part outside the stomach wall from the vaginal wall inner surface thereby form a size at the other end of described loop bar.
11. medical equipment as claimed in claim 1, wherein the size of needle member also is suitable for belt is passed from the pubis front.
12. medical equipment as claimed in claim 1 wherein can make needle member and belt separate by cutting off belt.
13. medical equipment as claimed in claim 1 also comprises a dismountable attachment mechanism that needle member and belt are attached together.
14. as the medical equipment of claim 13, wherein attachment mechanism comprises that an adapter and that is attached to belt one end is positioned at the holding tank of needle member far-end, the size and dimension of this holding tank is suitable for safety and dismountable this adapter that holds.
15. as the medical equipment of claim 14, wherein attachment mechanism comprises that a connection loop bar and that is attached to ribbon proximal end is positioned at the installing hole of needle member far-end, the size and dimension of this installing hole is suitable for safety and dismountable this installation loop bar that holds.
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